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  • Chewy509
    Chewy509 replied to the thread SSDs - State of the Product?.
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  • Chewy509
    Chewy509 replied to the thread SSDs - State of the Product?.
    Hi all, Just wondering what the current recommendations are for 1-2TB nvme ssds are these days. Need to replace the boot drive in my...
  • Santilli
    Library is looking better all the time...
  • Mercutio
    Mercutio reacted to sdbardwick's post in the thread Something Random with Like Like.
    I like having sed around. Keeps reminding me of all the stuff I used to know and keep updated in the grey matter, but no longer have to...
  • sdbardwick
    sdbardwick replied to the thread Something Random.
    I like having sed around. Keeps reminding me of all the stuff I used to know and keep updated in the grey matter, but no longer have to...
  • Mercutio
    Mercutio replied to the thread Merc's Useful Tools of the day.
    Rufus, my favorite way to make bootable installation media, is in the Windows Store now. I don't know if it's any different for being in...
  • sedrosken
    sedrosken replied to the thread Something Random.
    In other news I've learned the display on the Presario is actually one of those funky Hitachi High Performance Addressing things, a...
  • sedrosken
    sedrosken replied to the thread Something Random.
    Right, I'm not saying there wasn't technical merit to either one: - MCA was kind of brilliant especially for its proto-PnP arrangement...
  • Mercutio
    Mercutio replied to the thread Something Random.
    sed, have you ever actually used OS/2? It really was a great idea for its time, especially if you were looking at it versus Windows 3.1...
  • sedrosken
    sedrosken replied to the thread Something Random.
    I've seen some ridiculous uptime figures and heard stories of Deskpro ENs in particular living through stuff they really had no business...
  • Mercutio
    Mercutio replied to the thread Something Random.
    Man, I don't think anything Compaq made deserved a decent reputation even into the mid-90s when 486s started to become mainstream. I...
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